Looking for best summer
events in Toronto? Thanks to Summerlicious, you can enjoy incredible meals in
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Summerlicious is one of
the most anticipated culinary events of Toronto. If you are scared that you
would empty your wallet by dining in top restaurants then you are wrong!
Over 200 of the most
acclaimed Toronto restaurants put together their best line up of dishes under
your budget. Come hungry to Summerlicious festival. Let your taste buds guide
you through a variety of samples, three course meals and many more mouth
watering dishes!
Toronto’s
Incredible Food Fest!
Toronto has a world
class culinary scene that many stomachs haven’t experienced. Summerlicious is a
best event for those who haven’t tasted it yet.
For two mouth watering
weeks in July (July7 to July 23, 2017) savor delicious three course menus.
During the event major restaurants across the city offer a limited menu of prix
fixe dinners at a discount from typical prices. The prices generally are like
$18, $23 or $28 for lunch and $28, $38 or $48 for dinner, with drinks and
gratuity extra.
There are several rules
for participating in this much anticipated fest which include clean health
inspection record, good reviews from food critics and standard prices.
Wondering how to get in
the best restaurants? Reservations are accepted ahead of time starting June. It’s
recommended to call the restaurants directly as Summerlicious venues get filled
quickly.
The beauty of this
festival is that it is for every kind of foodie. Vegetarians, vegans and those
looking to support local farmers will find their peace here. It has also been
noticed that many restaurants offer meals according to dietary measures so that
no one is left out of getting the taste.
Feeling overwhelmed?
Here are Toronto’s Top restaurants that have providing high quality cuisines
all these years!
Momo
Fuku Noodle Bar
So are you a noodle or
Ramen lover? MomoFuku
Noodle bar is paradise for those who are diehard fans of ramen
and noodles. Located on the ground floor of Momofuku Toronto, this hotspot
serves best ramen in the city, as patrons sit at long communal tables in a
casual atmosphere. Though it is a walk in restaurant but ordering online can
also be preferred.
So if you are in dire need
of quality ramen that contains pork shoulder, fish cakes then MomoFuku is the
place to go. It has ambience that will make you feel at home!
Momo fuku noodle bar
takes pride in serving Ginger scallion noodle Bowl with Shiitake, cucumber and
cabbage which has been its signature dish for Summerlicious 2016.
Aprile
Bambina Cucina
If you prefer a
memorable date night, then come by this Italian restaurant. Seating only 40,
this Italian venue offers homemade ravioli, gnocchi and every kind of pasta you
could crave. Their summerlicious menu features rustic Italian cuisine like
grilled flatbreads, summer risotto, shrimp rigatoni and of course tiramisu!
Café
Boulud
Café Boulud is perfect
for those who have soft spot for French cuisine. A highly sought eatery, Café
Boulud is a source of exemplary French food. The Chef Daniel Boulud and his
talented team bring their sophisticated yet trendy dining experience to the Summerlicious
menu, which is inspired by international cuisine with a French touch.
The most famous menu of
Summerlicious from Café Boloud has been The Galette de Sarasin: a buckwheat
crepe with spinach, Swiss cheese, farm egg and arugula salad.
Lee
Lee is a culinary
destination of all the foodies who love the ambience of low lit room with rose
velvet banquettes. It is said that Summerlicious is incomplete without tasting
culinary creations by super chef Susur Lee. Nicknamed as “Bento Box of sensory
pleasures”, Lee has a reputation of serving palette if small plate dishes that
merge east and west influence.
Last year during Summerlicious,
People went crazy for Susur Lee’s Thailandaise Veal pot Pie with spicy Thai
sausage, creamy polenta and spinach.
The
Arisu
Do you love Korean and
Japanese cuisine? Luckily, Arisu brings the culinary experience directly to
your table. This highly popular summerlicious menu mostly amongst Asians
combines the delicacies of South Korea and Japan to create mouthwatering menu
like Spicy Korean chicken, tofu steak, Korean classic table BBQ, aburi oshi
sushi and rice wine sorbet.
Just prepare your taste
buds to taste something spicy and you will get the feeling of heaven once you
taste the cuisines served by Arisu.
The
Fifth Grille and Terrace
Get sun soaked this
summer at the elegant rooftop oasis and indulge in its French inspired
steakhouse menu while soaking up in Toronto Skyline.
Parts
& Labour
Far from being one of
your main street, posh looking restaurants, Parts & Labour turned out to be
a heaven for meat lovers. For all those who crave for comfort food, it’s a
perfect place to dine at.
Boasting DJs on the
basement and auto themed restaurant at street level, this hangout spot is a
must try. The talented team has taken pride in serving the Cornish Hen with
Arkansas white sauce, grilled cabbage and hen broth at Summerlicious 2016.
The
Borough
Want to taste some
local Canadian cuisine? This venue is on top list of some locals who love
Canadian food. Their summerlicious menu had been offering crab cakes, pearl
barley risotto, chicken cordon bleu, burgers with a twist, sticky toffee
pudding and crème brulee made with different ingredients daily.
Tabülè
If you love Middle East
cuisine, then make your way to midtown Toronto and step into the world of flavor
at Tabülè.
From the exotic décor
to the comforting classic Middle Eastern flavors, it is perfect addition to any
foodie’s Summerlicious 2016 experience.
Bottom-
line
Summerlicious is for
every kind of foodie! It only happens for 2 weeks in the entire year so why
miss it? It’s a chance for locals and visitors to explore restaurants they have
never been to!
If you are scared of
bills, they don’t as restaurants will offer meals under fixed price category as
mentioned above. Don’t miss your chance of indulging in high quality cuisine
for affordable prices.
Bon Appétit!
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